How to Make a Photo Blanket

Photo blankets are wonderful gifts for anniversaries, Mother's Day, graduations or any holiday that celebrates love and achievement. Using T-shirt transfer paper makes the whole process simple, and you can purchase this paper wherever computer supplies are sold. This photo blanket is easy enough to assemble that even someone new to sewing can have good results. Get family members involved with picking out pictures, scanning them and putting the blanket together to make it a true family heirloom.

Things You'll Need

4 1/2 yards, 54-inch wide muslin

Quilt batting

T-shirt transfer paper

Photos

Computer, scanner and printer

Sewing machine

Iron

Measuring tape

Scissors

Straight pins

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Cut a 48-inch 72-inch piece of unbleached muslin for the top of the blanket. Iron the muslin to remove any wrinkles or creases. Lay the muslin out on a flat surface.

Scan and crop all your photos to the desired size. Flip each one to a mirror image. The photos will be arranged like a collage, so an assortment of sizes can be used.

Print the photos using the T-shirt transfer paper. Follow the manufacturer's instructions on the T-shirt transfer paper package. Cut out the printed photos and arrange them on the unbleached muslin blanket top to determine placement. Leave a 2-inch margin around the edge.

Iron the photos to the muslin blanket top according to the manufacturer's instructions on the T-shirt transfer paper package.

Cut a piece of muslin 2 inches larger than the photo blanket top on all four sides. This will be the backing for the photo blanket. Iron the muslin backing to remove any wrinkles or creases. Lay the muslin on a flat surface.

Cut a piece of quilt batting 48 inches by 72 inches. This is the same size as the photo blanket top.

Center the batting on top of the muslin backing. Place the photo blanket top on the batting, matching the edges.